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The fermentation of xylose: studies by carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
Authors:K B Taylor  M J Beck  D H Huang  T T Sakai
Institution:(1) Department of Biochemistry, The Fermentation Facility, The University of Alabama at Birmingham, 35294 Birmingham, AL, U.S.A.;(2) Biomass Research Program, Tennessee Valley Authority, Muscle Shoals, AL, U.S.A.;(3) Department of Medicine and the Comprehensive Cancer Center, The University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, U.S.A.;(4) Department of Biochemistry and the Comprehensive Cancer Center, The University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, U.S.A.
Abstract:Summary The fermentation ofd-xylose byPachysolen tannophilus, Candida shehatae, andPichia stipitis has been investigated by13C-nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of both whole cells and extracts. The spectra of whole cells metabolizingd-xylose with natural isotopic abundance had significant resonance signals corresponding only to xylitol, ethanol and xylose. The spectra of whole cells in the presence of 1-13C]xylose or 2-13C]xylose had resonance signals corresponding to the C-1 or C-2, respectively, of xylose, the C-1 or C-2, respectively, of xylitol, and the C-2 or C-1, respectively, of ethanol. Xylitol was metabolized only in the presence of an electron acceptor (acetone) and the only identifiable product was ethanol. The fact that the amount of ethanol was insufficient to account for the xylitol metabolized indicates that an additional fate of xylitol carbon must exist, probably carbon dioxide. The rapid metabolism of xylulose to ethanol, xylitol and arabinitol indicates that xylulose is a true intermediate and that xylitol dehydrogenase catalyzes the reduction (or oxidation) with different stereochemical specificity from that which interconverts xylitol andd-xylulose. The amino acidl-alanine was identified by the resonance position of the C-3 carbon and by enzymatic analysis of incubation mixtures containing yeast and 1-13C]xylose or 1-13C]glucose. The position of the label from both substrates and the identification of isotope also in C-1 of alamine indicates flux through the transketolase/transaldolase pathway in the metabolism. The identification of a resonance signal corresponding to the C-1 of ethanol in spectra of yeast in the presence of 1-13C]xylose and fluoroacetate (but not arsenite) indicates the existence of equilibration of some precursor of ethanol (e.g. pyruvate) with a symmetric intermediate (e.g. fumarate or succinate) under these conditions.
Keywords:Xylose  Ethanol  Fermentation  NMR  Pachysolen tannophilus  Pichia stipitis  Candida shehatae
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